When we first meet Nicole she is an introverted girl as well as a pretty good looking model. As the story goes on she becomes more aggressive and extraverted as she is keeping far from the camera throughout her experience in the phone calls and kidnapping. .
Previous strange phone calls from the past with breathing and whispers had been classified as jokes to Nicole, but have never stopped. So she got curious and worried, which then lead down to stress. So she tapped one and handed it in to the police where there they told her there's nothing they can do. So the policeman advised for her to start self defense classes, which Nicole agreed to and decided she liked it.
This brought Nicoles confidence up so she decided to walk her mums" friends" dog down along the beech. As she was walking she heard someone scream out "Nicole!" She turned around to look when then she saw a guy with a camera and bullet shaped head look at her, she recognized him, remembering that he was the guy that secretly took photos of her and that he could be the person that calls her house, (in other words a suspect). She looked down, reached into her bag and clenched a spray can. She looked up again, there she saw two guys standing there mysteriously, the guys threatened her with beer but before they could attack, she fought them with the paint and mistook one of them for a different person. The guys restrain her. At this point Nicoles feeling terrified with her heart beating heavily. Then Mark ran up to the guys with a rock in his hand and tolled them to free her. The guys took off in an unusual fashion. Nicole was confused, thinking to her self what had happened. So she tells herself now that she doesn't care, trying to gain some confidence and self-esteem. .
The phone rang. Nicole stopped breathing sensing it was him, as blood was gushing through her vanes rapidly. She walked closer and closer to the phone, one step at a time trembling as she was thinking to herself what the self defense teacher had taught her.
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